Nebraska State Bank (Humboldt, NE)

Episode Information

Episode UID
76022371553
Episode Type
Suspension โ†’ Closure
Bank Type
state
Bank ID
7602237 routing
Routing Number
76-0223
Start Date
May 28, 1929
Location
Humboldt, Nebraska (40.164, -95.945)

Metadata

Model
gpt-5-mini (chosen from majority vote of a three-model LLM ensemble)
Short Digest
11fbaa6f42a17fa8

Response Measures

None

Description

Articles indicate the bank closed as insolvent and a receiver was appointed; no reopening reported.

Events (4)

1. May 28, 1929 Suspension
Cause
Bank Specific Adverse Info
Cause Details
Bank described as recently closed/failed and insolvent, prompting attempts to reorganize
Newspaper Excerpt
Stockholders depositors the recently closed Nebraska State bank ... meeting night reorganize
Source
newspapers
2. June 8, 1929 Receivership
Newspaper Excerpt
Now the committee asks that receiver be appointed, deeming it impossible to reorganize. The committee to sign the report was L. S. Hackett ... Bode, secretary; Guy L. Cooper, E. S. Fergus and Lloyd Stalde.
Source
newspapers
3. November 30, 1929 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Clarence G. Bliss, Receiver of Nebraska State Bank, Humboldt. to Home State Bank, Receiver's Deed. $6,500, Wยฝ lot 2, block 7, Humboldt.
Source
newspapers
4. January 16, 1930 Other
Newspaper Excerpt
Clarence E. Bliss, receiver of the Nebraska State bank at Humboldt, was made defendant in an action for filed in Federal court ... petition sets forth that the bank received deposits money orders from the Humboldt postmaster after knew insolvent.
Source
newspapers

Newspaper Articles (4)

Article from Omaha World-Herald, May 29, 1929

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Article Text

WILL REOPEN BANK Depositors and Stockholders Humboldt Use New Law. Humboldt, May 28 Stockholders depositors the recently closed Nebraska State bank steps at meeting night reorganize the institution under the banking law, following explanation the legislation Clarence Bliss state department of trade and M. Hackett was elected president and Bode secretary.


Article from The Tecumseh Chieftain, June 8, 1929

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Article Text

Ask for Bank Receiver. A meeting of depositors of the failed Nebraska State Bank of Humboldt was held one night last week, for the purpose of reorganizing the bank and continuing business, if possible. A committee was named to investigate the possibility of so doing. Now the committee asks that receiver be appointed, deeming it impossible to reorganize. The committe to sign the report was L. S. Hackett, chairman; R. L. Bode, secretary; Guy L. Cooper, E. S. Fergus and Lloyd Stalde.


Article from The Falls City Journal, November 30, 1929

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Article Text

REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Clarence G. Bliss, Receiver of Nebraska State Bank, Humboldt. to Home State Bank, Receiver's Deed. $6,500, Wยฝ lot 2, block 7, Humboldt. Virgil Falloon. Referee, to D. Colson, Referee's Deed, $2500, 116 acres more or less, located in Sec. 5-1-13, more particularly described in instrument. Virgil Falloon. Referee. to Walter D. Colson, Referee's Deed. $1750, undivided ยฝ interest in NE14 SE% of See. 31 and NW1/4 SW1/4 of 32-2n-13. East. Catherine C. Power and husband to Ethel E. Clift. WD, $500. lot 6, block 3, Meyers Addition to Verdon. John Wiltse, Referee, to Clarence H. Wiltse, Referee's Deed, $860, lots 7. 8, 9, block 96, Falls City (Alice Swearingin, et al.). Charles Bethke, employee of the Falls City Milling company, has recovered from an attack of tonsilitis and is back at work. John Schaible was seen in town from Salem yesterday. Charles Sickle, north of Rulo, was in Falls City yesterday. C. H. Stitzer. southwest of town, was in Friday on business.


Article from The Lincoln Star, January 16, 1930

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Article Text

SUIT FOR $501 FILED AGAINST BANK RECEIVER Clarence E. Bliss, receiver of the Nebraska State bank at Humboldt, was made defendant in an action for filed in Federal court Thursday morning by the government. The petition sets forth that the bank received deposits money orders from the Humboldt postmaster after knew insolvent. plaintiff asks that its claim be preferred over other pending claims.